In fact, I don’t really like watching action movies, it’s not that I don’t think it’s bad, it’s my personal preference; I’m not very good at writing action movie reviews either. But I watched this movie when I was a child. At that time, I didn’t understand it very well. I felt that the scene where the plane that Jackie Chan was in crashed and was rescued by the indigenous people was very legendary and classic, so I wanted to watch it again.
An insider appeared in the CIA, who wanted to make a fortune by kidnapping scientists to conduct research on a newly discovered mysterious ore, so after the operation was completed, he planned to go down and kill all the specially trained soldiers who participated in the event. The soldiers who participated in the event could not help themselves, except for 523, the rest were not spared. 523 was rescued by the kind natives, but he lost his memory. He forgot who he was and what he experienced. By chance, 523 discovered a Chinese compatriot. He didn't know that this would be the beginning of his own insecurity - the bad guys knew that he was still alive and wanted to kill him. At this time, a reporter came and was very interested in his deeds, but later learned that she was from the CIA. 523 mistakenly thought that she had betrayed him, so he went to the bad guy's headquarters to find out what happened, and also learned about them conspiracy.
Just when he was cornered, the CIA officer rescued him, and it was because of his assistance that they finally subdued the bad guys.
A film for all tastes, with a smooth plot, a classic leap in the building. Great praise.
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